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summit, which involves big names in the education world, including the secretary of education, arne duncan, and former secretary of state, condoleeza rice, this is the second straight year and the need is great. americans are 14th in reading, 17th in science, 25th in math, among 34 countries at the top. this summit's focus is on solutions, one of the big topics today. how the curriculum in our schools is about to change in a big way. our chief education correspondent, rehema ellis is at the new york public library tonight. good evening, rehema. >> reporter: good evening, brian, the numbers you just mentioned tell a clear story, which is why the nation's governors adopted the common core curriculum. this new, tougher more demanding standard of learning is generating buzz at the summit, as teachers are gearing up to teach a new way. at this elementary school in louisville, all 361 students are encouraged to think big. >> every day at jba is one day closer to? >> college. >> college. >> reporter: ranking near the bottom on standardized tests, kentucky was quick to incorporate the tests
summit, which involves big names in the education world, including the secretary of education, arne duncan, and former secretary of state, condoleeza rice, this is the second straight year and the need is great. americans are 14th in reading, 17th in science, 25th in math, among 34 countries at the top. this summit's focus is on solutions, one of the big topics today. how the curriculum in our schools is about to change in a big way. our chief education correspondent, rehema ellis is at the new...
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committed to investing in education. in innovation. in making sure that in america everyone has an opportunity to succeed so that, you know, your kids can live the american dream. mitt romney, his policies would increase taxes on the middle class. make life much more economically challenging for women. would do that to pay for tax -- >> the record -- >> like you said, david, that six-point advantage in one poll is very narrow because women understand that not only would mitt romney's policies not make them better off, but he also has an extreme policy, set of policies on their reproductive rights, on the -- the things that are important to them to make sure that their children have an opportunity to be suck sefls. >> mike murphy, there's another big theme that i think is so important this week. i think americans are looking for a vision, not just of leadership and where you take the country, but how you're actually going to get this. we've seen two presidents fail to change the culture in washington. and there's that sense that nothing
committed to investing in education. in innovation. in making sure that in america everyone has an opportunity to succeed so that, you know, your kids can live the american dream. mitt romney, his policies would increase taxes on the middle class. make life much more economically challenging for women. would do that to pay for tax -- >> the record -- >> like you said, david, that six-point advantage in one poll is very narrow because women understand that not only would mitt...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ ♪ i'm thinking sweet ♪ and i'm thinking new ♪ i'm thinking all these brilliant colors ♪ ♪ shining through ♪ i'm thinking sunshine ♪ i'm thinking sunshine ♪ i'm thinking [ whistles ] ♪ i'm thinking [ whistles ] [ female announcer ] 40 delicious flavors that feel as good as they taste. yoplait, it is so good! >>> medicare is driving the race to the white house, since paul rayian became the other half of the ticket. today, he marched into a sprawling florida retirement community to say that president obama is the one who is threatening the future of medicare. >> i'm here to say hi to my mom, betty. >> reporter: with his 78-year-old mom by his side, paul ryan made the case for sweeping medicare reform. >> like a lot of americans, when i think about medicare, it's not just a program. it's not just a bunch of numbers. it's what my mom relies on. >> reporter: a part-time flor
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ ♪ i'm thinking sweet ♪ and i'm thinking new ♪ i'm thinking all these brilliant colors ♪ ♪ shining through ♪ i'm thinking sunshine ♪ i'm thinking sunshine ♪ i'm thinking [ whistles ] ♪ i'm thinking [ whistles ] [ female announcer ] 40 delicious flavors that feel as good as they taste. yoplait,...
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now, it's true that, say, coming out of the second world war we educated our population, education has been distributed more efficiently across our population. so is it to a certain extent income equality going to slow down as you distribute education more effectively? yes, it is. but i don't think that's indicative of a problem in america, i think that's indicative of success. >> but wealth sometimes creates benefits for society and at other times creates more wealth. so you have strong faith that markets reward those that contribute the most. one of the lessons of the financial crisis it seems is that the incentives to make money were in place and the risks were in a different place. can we have faith that markets are going to actually settle out and sort of create truths? or are the markets misplaced? >> i think people misunderstand the financial crisis. in part, they believe that banks made reckless, no money down loans, and were crippled by those loans when real estate prices fell. in truth, investors are making the homeowner's down payment and in large part those were nonbank inv
now, it's true that, say, coming out of the second world war we educated our population, education has been distributed more efficiently across our population. so is it to a certain extent income equality going to slow down as you distribute education more effectively? yes, it is. but i don't think that's indicative of a problem in america, i think that's indicative of success. >> but wealth sometimes creates benefits for society and at other times creates more wealth. so you have strong...
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and we think that music is a critical part of the child's education. >> reporter: the black and white ball happens every two years. >> it's 51 to come out no matter what the weather is, we still have a good time. it brings good energy. >> i've lived here a long time and i'm used to it and this is why i'm all bundled up. >> reporter: the first black and white ball was a 1956 way to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake. just an interesting fact, diane. back then, tickets to this event cost $10. live in san francisco, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> the good old days, thank you. >>> perhaps the biggest name in skateboarding was in the bay area today. tony lauk was in berkeley for the opening of his tony hawk rad science exhibit at the lawrence hall of science. the exhibit teaches people about the elements of physics through skateboarding. hawk also performed gravity-defying stunts along the way. >> science and math are my favorite subjects. i never thought my worlds would blend so well together. it's really fun. it's fun to see the kids. it's fun to see them real
and we think that music is a critical part of the child's education. >> reporter: the black and white ball happens every two years. >> it's 51 to come out no matter what the weather is, we still have a good time. it brings good energy. >> i've lived here a long time and i'm used to it and this is why i'm all bundled up. >> reporter: the first black and white ball was a 1956 way to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake. just an interesting fact, diane....
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how are we going to make sure that folks have hope and opportunity, a good education? we bring back some of the manufacturing jobs and continue on this path to progress. >> there is a reality that on the campaign stump, mitt romney has been denied a line that he's been relying on when it comes to 8% unemployment, which was a significant marker. this is how he's been talking about it this fall. >> we've had 43 straight months with unemployment above 8%. he said that he'd create jobs, and instead we have unemployment now still over 8% for 43 straight months. >> the symbolism, mike murphy, is there for everyone to see. you get below 8% it matters. >> it becomes a good political club for the obama folks. but fundamentally, i don't think america woke up and said, hey, everything is fixed. we feel great. you can still see the economic worry. the middle class has been buried for four years. i think what's changed is not statistics out of d.c. i think we make a lot of that. it's the perception out in the states. >> but that's been a great point, chuck. when you see people feel
how are we going to make sure that folks have hope and opportunity, a good education? we bring back some of the manufacturing jobs and continue on this path to progress. >> there is a reality that on the campaign stump, mitt romney has been denied a line that he's been relying on when it comes to 8% unemployment, which was a significant marker. this is how he's been talking about it this fall. >> we've had 43 straight months with unemployment above 8%. he said that he'd create jobs,...
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health care and education, women and kids, women have a sharper focus than male voters. the issues of contraception have come retro, and the question of choice again, romney is on the wrong side of most of those issues. >> you are seeing him looking for ways to target women. he is on the wrong side of the issues targeting women. >> the gender gap in the last month, but it's getting smaller. it was 19 or 20 a month ago. chris: he talks about the gender gap and romney is playing the economic piece of the jeppeder gap. >> that's where he wins on this, the idea of economic security. that's part of why the male figure was missing from that ad. he is trying to portray somebody who is inherently figure insecure about where her family is in the country and romney has to play to that. chris: i got to say that this obtain stuff must be pretty powerful with focus groups. it must really be working. once cory booker and the others came out, even steve radner who had attacked, even steve radner who had been obama's auto czar who attacked this backed down in a column in the "new york t
health care and education, women and kids, women have a sharper focus than male voters. the issues of contraception have come retro, and the question of choice again, romney is on the wrong side of most of those issues. >> you are seeing him looking for ways to target women. he is on the wrong side of the issues targeting women. >> the gender gap in the last month, but it's getting smaller. it was 19 or 20 a month ago. chris: he talks about the gender gap and romney is playing the...
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our broadcast on this friday night, and for this week, thank you for joining us and a reminder, the education summit starting up for a third straight year. it includes the teacher town hall. i'll see you at noon eastern time. i'm brian williams, we of course hope to see you back here on monday night. in the meantime, please have a good weekend. good night. >>> back in the bay area, gop republican candidate mitt romney arriving. he released his 2011 tax returns. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. >>> happening now, mitt romney, as we mentioned, is in the bay area. he arrived within the last 15 minutes, arriving on his campaign jet, heavy security at sfo. you see him getting off the plane there. plenty ofew
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. >>> the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban last week for promoting education is able to stand up with help. malala yousef is a was transferred for treatment earlier this week. doctors say she is battling an infection and is, quote, not out of the woods yet. >>> this morning "the washington post" is reporting the cia is asking the white house to bolster the armed drone fleet by as men as ten new armed drones. >>> andy warhol's painting "statue of liberty" went on display in paris before heading to auction in new york where it could fetch more than $35 million. >>> >>> in health news, a new study shows that annual doctor checkups aren't helping healthy people. test subjects who received annual physicals had the same death rate as those who didn't. so when do trips to the doctor pay off? going for a specific test or screening, such as mammograms. also, people with ongoing health issues like high blood pressure should regularly see their doctor. >> announcer: early today health is brought to you by vagisil ph balanced wash. >>> here's an early look at how wall str
. >>> the 14-year-old pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban last week for promoting education is able to stand up with help. malala yousef is a was transferred for treatment earlier this week. doctors say she is battling an infection and is, quote, not out of the woods yet. >>> this morning "the washington post" is reporting the cia is asking the white house to bolster the armed drone fleet by as men as ten new armed drones. >>> andy warhol's...
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hospital in the uk for treatment, a week after she was shot by taliban gunmen because she pushed for education for young girls, her new hospital has experience in treating battlefield injuries among returning troops. >>> and perhaps you were one of many who watched yesterday, felix baumgartner jumped from space, 24 miles up, the first man to break the sound barrier, diving without aircraft. he landed on his feet, but not without scary moments on the way down and tonight, we're getting to see for the first time what he saw on his way down. we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the view is breathtaking, the blackness of space, the curvature of the earth, and felix baumgartner's death-defying jump from 24 miles up. >> really high. >> reporter: with that, he was gone. and today we got new video from a camera on baumgartner's space suit, the edge of space, and the earth rolling into view. with little wind resistance, baumgartner quickly broke the sound barrier, and rocketed to 833 miles per hour, mach 1.24, then the violent, stomach-wrenching spin that had everyone fearing
hospital in the uk for treatment, a week after she was shot by taliban gunmen because she pushed for education for young girls, her new hospital has experience in treating battlefield injuries among returning troops. >>> and perhaps you were one of many who watched yesterday, felix baumgartner jumped from space, 24 miles up, the first man to break the sound barrier, diving without aircraft. he landed on his feet, but not without scary moments on the way down and tonight, we're getting...
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education. >> reporter: will you find it here in pontiac? >> probably not. >> reporter: for the people in this company town, not many options, hoping anything or anyone can turn things around. kevin tibbles, nbc news, pontiac, michigan. >>> more news when we come back in just a moment, including the spectacular light show that has so many folks mesmerized night after night. >>> all is not quite ready for the summer's london olympic games, but it's getting there, as you can see in these new time lapse pictures. a whole lot of construction going on, the stadium, the olympic village, the aquatic center, all expected to be up and running for the opening ceremonies when we get to hear that music again. opening ceremonies six months from today. >>> robert hegyes has died. he was best known playing the jewish puerto rican student juan epstein alongside john travolta in the '70s on "welcome back kotter." he was later a regular in "cagney and lacy." he passed away thursday morning after suffering cardiac arrest. he was 60 years old. >>> a photo circu
education. >> reporter: will you find it here in pontiac? >> probably not. >> reporter: for the people in this company town, not many options, hoping anything or anyone can turn things around. kevin tibbles, nbc news, pontiac, michigan. >>> more news when we come back in just a moment, including the spectacular light show that has so many folks mesmerized night after night. >>> all is not quite ready for the summer's london olympic games, but it's getting...
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the board told us that the teachers's special education at a preschool located here on the campus that. means presumably that the two victims, 4-year-old boys have a learning disability such as autism. we don't have the details, but the abuse is alleged to have happened over a period of months and according to police it was not sexual in nature. the police were informed by child protective services and police obtained an arrest warrant yesterday. she said we take the safety of our students very seriously and take an incident like this very seriously particularly with the younger kids and we are doing everything we can to cooperate with the police. she has not been charged with a crime and is on paid administrative leave pending the out come. nbc bay area news. >> thanks for the update. >> police now know the name of the man caught on video stealing a car right off a dealership lot. it's a story you will see only on nbc bay area. police arrested 29-year-old joshua wise yesterday for resisting arrest and battery on an officer. it shows wise getting into a car at a dealership and then aft
the board told us that the teachers's special education at a preschool located here on the campus that. means presumably that the two victims, 4-year-old boys have a learning disability such as autism. we don't have the details, but the abuse is alleged to have happened over a period of months and according to police it was not sexual in nature. the police were informed by child protective services and police obtained an arrest warrant yesterday. she said we take the safety of our students very...
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voters approved a measure that wipes out all affirmative action programs in state government hiring, education, and contracting practices. >>> well, just ahead, bill is going to have another check of your weather, and hear more from president obama and governor romney as their historic campaigns came to a close. you're watching "early today." so, what hap pens if i'm in an accident and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy, because we give you choices. you can pick where to get your car fixed, we can cut you a check, or, at our service center, we take care of everything for you. [ relaxing music playing ] [ chuckles ] -whew, so many choices. -take your time. -the service center. -okay. giving you choices -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean. with tide pods. just one removes more stains than the 6 next leading pacs combined pop in. stand out. than the 6 next leading pacs combined ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has arou
voters approved a measure that wipes out all affirmative action programs in state government hiring, education, and contracting practices. >>> well, just ahead, bill is going to have another check of your weather, and hear more from president obama and governor romney as their historic campaigns came to a close. you're watching "early today." so, what hap pens if i'm in an accident and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy, because we give you choices. you can...
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. >> as far as actually like educating people, i think it is not really that effective. i don't think it has a unified message and i don't think people are really here about what what they know. >> now, the protesters left a short time ago for one last march. it is pretty much caps off a day that for many started long before the sun came up. live in san francisco, tracy grant, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much. >>> still to come at 6, paying off student loans is never an easy task. what if there was no tuition? d.c. leaders push a new plan to pay after graduation. >> s.w.a.t. team swarm at south bay elementary school. the dramatic images coming up. >> also, ceo management style with the blue collar attitude. but 49ers head coach jim harbaugh brought with him from stanford and now he is using with the players at the 49ers. i'm jeff in the bay area weather center. we are tracking rain in right now across the north bay with we are tracking this as our stronger storms continue to arrive. more on the timing in just minute >> anxious moments for south bay parents after the
. >> as far as actually like educating people, i think it is not really that effective. i don't think it has a unified message and i don't think people are really here about what what they know. >> now, the protesters left a short time ago for one last march. it is pretty much caps off a day that for many started long before the sun came up. live in san francisco, tracy grant, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much. >>> still to come at 6, paying off student loans is...
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the university needed the land back for research and education but this morning one activist told us he thinks this is really just meant to intimidate the occupy movement. >> it's about fear. you know. they want to scare people so that then people don't try something like that again. the most interesting part is that it's not targeted at people who are there, it's targeted at future people. >> reporter: the university says that this occupation really got in the way of the researchers trying to work there, they say they tried to have a dialogue but didn't work out. it's also seeking damages for the cost, things like attorneys fee t cost of the officers in helping out, the security. one university spokesman told me by phone that they offered it to drop the suit if the activists left on their own but they didn't. christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> instead of how low can you go the question is how high can we go today? >> i like both questions. >> you know, we'll be answering both questions when we get to the seven-day. we're swinging the temperatures up and down yet again. good morni
the university needed the land back for research and education but this morning one activist told us he thinks this is really just meant to intimidate the occupy movement. >> it's about fear. you know. they want to scare people so that then people don't try something like that again. the most interesting part is that it's not targeted at people who are there, it's targeted at future people. >> reporter: the university says that this occupation really got in the way of the...
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>> parents educated their children because it is their responsibility to educate their children. >> reporter: since surging in the polls in key primary states including mitt romney's home state of michigan, rick santorum plays to bigger crowds and more scrutiny about his conservative perspective. his take on the president's energy agenda which some interpreted as a knock on the president's christianity was rebuked by the obama campaign. >> it's time to get rid of the mindset in our politics that if we disagree, we have to question character and faith. >> reporter: while leading mitt romney in a number of polls santorum lags behind the former massachusetts governor with women voters, though santorum's message of social conservativism is resonating with the base. >> he's a disciplined guy. he knows what he believes. that's key. he's authentic. that's what primary voters love to see. >> reporter: meantime, governor romney was back on the stump today in cincinnati after a weekend off. rather than hitting santorum on the social debate swirling around him, romney stuck to criticizing him on fiscal
>> parents educated their children because it is their responsibility to educate their children. >> reporter: since surging in the polls in key primary states including mitt romney's home state of michigan, rick santorum plays to bigger crowds and more scrutiny about his conservative perspective. his take on the president's energy agenda which some interpreted as a knock on the president's christianity was rebuked by the obama campaign. >> it's time to get rid of the mindset...
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>> if that's -- i encourage my kids to get higher education, absolutely. in fact, if college is the best place for them, absolutely. but you know what? if going to a trade school and learning to be a carpenter or plumber or other types of skills that are an artist or whatever the case may be or a musician, all of those things are very important and worthwhile professions that we should not look down our nose at and say they are less because you did not get a four-year college degree. >> there's a fight between you and romney about who is more plyable. you talked about your vote for no child left behind, president bush's education reform and there was a response from romney and the days that followed. let me play the exchange. >> i have to admit, i voted for that. it was against the principles i believed in, but, you know, when you are part of the team sometimes you take one for the team and the leader and i made a mistake. politics is a team sport, folks, and sometimes you have to rally together and do something. >> i don't know that i have ever seen a pol
>> if that's -- i encourage my kids to get higher education, absolutely. in fact, if college is the best place for them, absolutely. but you know what? if going to a trade school and learning to be a carpenter or plumber or other types of skills that are an artist or whatever the case may be or a musician, all of those things are very important and worthwhile professions that we should not look down our nose at and say they are less because you did not get a four-year college degree....
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he had the chance to get the education his father never had. but as his partner on this amazing journey, i can tell you mitt romney was not handed success. he built it.3 f1 [ chanting ] >> he stayed in massachusetts after graduate school and got a job. i saw the long hours that started with that first job. i was there when he had a small group of friends talking about starting a new company. i was there when they struggled and wondered if the whole idea just wasn't going to work. mitt's reaction was to work harder and press on. today that company has become another great american success story. has it made those who started the company successful? made them successful beyond their dreams? yes, it has. it allowed us to give our sons the chance at good educations and made all those long hours of book reports and homework worth every minute. it has given us the deep satisfaction of being able to help others in ways we could never have imagined. this is important. i want you to hear what i'm going to say. mitt doesn't like to talk about how he has
he had the chance to get the education his father never had. but as his partner on this amazing journey, i can tell you mitt romney was not handed success. he built it.3 f1 [ chanting ] >> he stayed in massachusetts after graduate school and got a job. i saw the long hours that started with that first job. i was there when he had a small group of friends talking about starting a new company. i was there when they struggled and wondered if the whole idea just wasn't going to work. mitt's...
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if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. . >>> an unusual friendship. check out the two gorillas who are minding their own business when out of nowhere a caterpillar appears. fascinated by the caterpillar, they took turns stareing it down and eventually several surrounded it and the video of course has gone viral. right now it is up to 50,000 views on you tube. that's cute. >> what is that thing? >> a lot of cuddly stuff going on there. thank you for joining us on the first day of fall. college football, the michigan wolverines with the fighting irish. see you back here at 8:00.
if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. . >>> an unusual friendship. check out the two gorillas who are minding their own business when out of nowhere a caterpillar appears. fascinated by the caterpillar, they took turns stareing it down and eventually several...
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mitt romney wants to decimate the department of education. paul ryan -- that's exactly where mitt romney's taking pit p that's going to disproportion e disproportionately affect women. >>> more from our round table coming up. we're also going to hear from my colleague brian williams who's going to talk about his exclusive interview with president obama this week to mark the one-year anniversary of the successful raid in the killing of osama bin laden. >>> later, general election preview. on a lighter note, "saturday night live" style. it's all coming up. >>> "meet the press" is sponsored by ge. >>> "meet the press" is [ scott ] i grew up playing with little toy trains and now i build them. i am a bigger is better kind of guy. i absolutely love building locomotives. i knew i wanted to design locomotives from when i was very young. [ jahmil ] from the outside it looks like such a simple device. when you actually get down into the bare bones of it, there's so much technology that's submerged. [ rob ] my welds are a signature, i could tell my wel
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conservative crowd near detroit, rick santorum flung a hay maker toward president obama and higher education. >> president obama said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob. >> reporter: and he wasn't done. >> well, i understand why he wants you to go to college. he wants to remake you in his image. >> reporter: those were two of the jabz the former pennsylvania senator and penn state grad threw today. mostly in the direction of mitt romney, attacking his conservative record as inconsistent. >> what you have with me is what you see is what you get. as opposed to, well, what you see today may be something different than what you get tomorrow. >> reporter: santorum parlayed such an argument to a clean sweep of colorado, minnesota and missouri, leading to a surge in national polling. both stumped for support under the same roof saturday, vying for votes in a race that is headed to a tight finish on tuesday. the latest poll shows romney regaining a slight edge in michigan. >> i am a conservative. >> reporter: a state that some insiders say is a must win. so when it was his t
conservative crowd near detroit, rick santorum flung a hay maker toward president obama and higher education. >> president obama said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob. >> reporter: and he wasn't done. >> well, i understand why he wants you to go to college. he wants to remake you in his image. >> reporter: those were two of the jabz the former pennsylvania senator and penn state grad threw today. mostly in the direction of mitt romney,...
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. >>> finally tonight, at a time when schools are cutting back on funding for arts education, there's some good news. google is stepping into the breach with a project that is part google earth and part museum of art. but it's meant to bring art to us. the story from nbc's kate snow. >> what do you notice about van gogh's face? >> reporter: holly's third graders in seabrook, texas, are on a field trip visiting a museum 5,000 miles away in amsterdam. >> you kind of see a lot of different textures. >> reporter: google art project founder never had access to the world's great art. there are a lot of american school children who will never come to the museum of modern art in new york. >> well, soon they'll be able to go to india, brazil, russia. >> reporter: the people who brought us google earth, google oceans, street view have been mapping the world's museums after dark. 150 collections in 40 countries are online tonight. from the acropolis in greece to the street graffiti in brazil, bocelli and norman rockwell. let's say you missed jackie kennedy's famous white house tour. now you can
. >>> finally tonight, at a time when schools are cutting back on funding for arts education, there's some good news. google is stepping into the breach with a project that is part google earth and part museum of art. but it's meant to bring art to us. the story from nbc's kate snow. >> what do you notice about van gogh's face? >> reporter: holly's third graders in seabrook, texas, are on a field trip visiting a museum 5,000 miles away in amsterdam. >> you kind of see...
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and we're, quite frankly, hoping that there is more of a focus this time on education and education issues. second to jobs, it is really a top of mind for americans and the vast majority of americans know that the public education system is broken and want to know what these two candidates think about how we're going to fix this, what the solutions are. >> is it too forward-looking a problem to be focused on? >> i disagree, michelle is a big hero of mine. but i would say please keep education out of the campaign. the campaigns kill subtly. and barack obama has a very brave education policy right now. if he had to campaign on that with the middle of the campaign with the nea, he would not have run on that campaign. >> but that's sort of saying of a democrat because he's going to take bold stands on education, we have to hide that or else the teacher unions are going to go nuts. to me that's sort of not the best argument. we have to be focused on what the american people want to know and hear about. and what their everyday reality is, they need to send their kids to school every day knowing
and we're, quite frankly, hoping that there is more of a focus this time on education and education issues. second to jobs, it is really a top of mind for americans and the vast majority of americans know that the public education system is broken and want to know what these two candidates think about how we're going to fix this, what the solutions are. >> is it too forward-looking a problem to be focused on? >> i disagree, michelle is a big hero of mine. but i would say please keep...
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think aboutt aboutthenext time your kid's school starts talking about cutting physicicut ing physical education. strong, physical evidence linking physical activity with academic performance. experts think exercise may increase blood and oxygen flow to the brain and increase levels of hormones that lower stress and let you pay attention better. they say more studies examining the relationship between working out and grades is needed. >>> the first baby born in the bay area this year was born in the east bay at the stroke of midnight new year's day. baby sophia was born at eden medical center in castro valley. she weighed 7 pounds 5 ounces. amelia and loricio will take baby sophia home to four brothers. >> so five is the charm. congratulations to them. >>> when we come back, the que of soul gets a king. [ female announcer ] these are the crescents you love on a holiday. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury ham and cheese crescents. with just a few ingredients, you have an easy dinner. pillsbury ham and cheese crescents. school night ideas made easy. here's a better ide
think aboutt aboutthenext time your kid's school starts talking about cutting physicicut ing physical education. strong, physical evidence linking physical activity with academic performance. experts think exercise may increase blood and oxygen flow to the brain and increase levels of hormones that lower stress and let you pay attention better. they say more studies examining the relationship between working out and grades is needed. >>> the first baby born in the bay area this year...
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. >> through jobs, education, housing, and more, we can support returning military veterans and their families. >> the first step in bridging the civilian/military divide is having each other's 6. changing the conversation in america so the veterans and military families are seen as civic assets and leaders and not as charity cases or problems. >> my daughter is 11 years old. i went to a meeting of parents a few months back. and in walked a couple who were both in fatigues, and this couple went and sat down. no one talked to them. it wasn't that people were rude or mean, but it was as if there was a discomfort, they didn't know what to do. we haven't figured out how to have this dialogue. >> civilians absolutely have the desire to share in the sacrifice or express their appreciation in a meaningful way. we as a country have lacked outlets for that appreciation sometimes. we, through these wars, haven't been buying war bonds or recycling tin. >> i've got your 6. >> please show you support and prove to a veteran you've got their 6. >> going to war in many cases is the easy part. what we
. >> through jobs, education, housing, and more, we can support returning military veterans and their families. >> the first step in bridging the civilian/military divide is having each other's 6. changing the conversation in america so the veterans and military families are seen as civic assets and leaders and not as charity cases or problems. >> my daughter is 11 years old. i went to a meeting of parents a few months back. and in walked a couple who were both in fatigues,...
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women are worried about education of their children, economic growth and opportunity, worried about the fact we're mortgaging their kids' futures. so that's what most women are asking us about. >> on the gm plant i know the plant is a big deal. famously, however, mitt romney, the son of detroit, had a choice and said that he disagreed with efforts to prop up the domestic auto industry. that would have saved the plant in your local town. >> well, i think really what got the plant was $4 gas, the energy policy lacking. that predates the obama years. we need a better energy policy in this country. but what mitt romney has said is he didn't say no support for detroit. he said that detroit should go through a managed bankruptcy and on the back end of that bankruptcy after restructuring then they should get support. >> but there was no money, no managed bankruptcy. it wasn't in the realm of possibility. >> we had a political bankruptcy and what happened was the obama administration put themselves in the position to pick winners and losers. i don't think that was one in keeping with the rule o
women are worried about education of their children, economic growth and opportunity, worried about the fact we're mortgaging their kids' futures. so that's what most women are asking us about. >> on the gm plant i know the plant is a big deal. famously, however, mitt romney, the son of detroit, had a choice and said that he disagreed with efforts to prop up the domestic auto industry. that would have saved the plant in your local town. >> well, i think really what got the plant was...
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and your greatest ally in controlling your circumstances has been a quality education. but today, today when i can look at your zip code and i can tell whether you're going to get a good education, can i honestly say it doesn't matter where you came from. it matters where you're going. the crisis in k-12 education is a threat to the very fabric of who we are. [ cheers and applause ] my mom was a teacher. i respect the profession. we need great teachers. not poor ones and not mediocre ones. we have to have high standards for our kids because self-esteem comes from achievement. not from lack standards and false praise.3 f2 autoestima alta.andards and [ cheers and applause ] if we do anything less, we condemn generations to joblessness and hopelessness, and life on the government dole. if we do anything less, we will endanger our global imperative for competitiveness. and if we do anything less, we will tear apart the fabric of who we are and cement the turn toward entitlement and grievance. mitt romney, mitt romney and paul ryan will rebuild us at home and they will help
and your greatest ally in controlling your circumstances has been a quality education. but today, today when i can look at your zip code and i can tell whether you're going to get a good education, can i honestly say it doesn't matter where you came from. it matters where you're going. the crisis in k-12 education is a threat to the very fabric of who we are. [ cheers and applause ] my mom was a teacher. i respect the profession. we need great teachers. not poor ones and not mediocre ones. we...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ to chart a greener path in the air and in our factories. ♪ to find cleaner, more efficient ways to power flight. ♪ and harness our technology for new energy solutions. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to build a better tomorrow. that's why we're here. ♪ in danger that's why we're here. of living shorter lives than their parents because of the dangers of obesity. let's show our kids today how to eat healthier and exercise more. let's move to raise a healthier generation.
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ to chart a greener path in the air and in our factories. ♪ to find cleaner, more efficient ways to power flight. ♪ and harness our technology for new energy solutions. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to build a better tomorrow. that's why we're here. ♪ in...
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higher education can't be a luxury. it is an economic imperative that every family in america should be able to afford. let's also remember that hundreds of thousands of talented, hardworking students in this country face another challenge. the fact that they aren't yet american citizens. many were brought here as small children, are american through and through, yet they live every day with the threat of deportation. others came more recently to study business and science and engineering, but as soon as they get their degree, we send them home to invent new products and create new jobs somewhere else. that doesn't make sense. i believe as strongly as ever that we should take on illegal immigration. that's why my administration has put more boots on the border than ever before. that's why there are fewer illegal crossings than when i took office. the opponents of action are out of excuses. we should be working on comprehensive immigration reform right now. . but if election year politics keeps congress from acting on a
higher education can't be a luxury. it is an economic imperative that every family in america should be able to afford. let's also remember that hundreds of thousands of talented, hardworking students in this country face another challenge. the fact that they aren't yet american citizens. many were brought here as small children, are american through and through, yet they live every day with the threat of deportation. others came more recently to study business and science and engineering, but...
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do so in a community way where we know the role that education and public safety play about fairness in our tax code and a sense of community and shared responsibility in our country. and i add to the abcs of that a dare, a dare to reduce the role of money in campaigns because you cannot separate the policy from the politics. the bread box and the ballot box are connected, and they are. so we are daring, disclose. i'm nancy pelosi and i support this ad. they should disclose, too. amend the constitution to overturn citizens united. reform the system to reduce the role of money. and elect reformers of either party or any party. >> what has to come out of this next jobs report? there was a dismal report last month. to give the american people hope to know that sticking with the president is it can lead to some semblance of economic recovery? >> i'd like it to be the best possible report, of course, but i think it's also important for the president when he shows the two different paths to go -- that our country can go down in this regard, that giving tax cuts to the wealthiest people in
do so in a community way where we know the role that education and public safety play about fairness in our tax code and a sense of community and shared responsibility in our country. and i add to the abcs of that a dare, a dare to reduce the role of money in campaigns because you cannot separate the policy from the politics. the bread box and the ballot box are connected, and they are. so we are daring, disclose. i'm nancy pelosi and i support this ad. they should disclose, too. amend the...
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previous occasions but then -- i brought up the issue of state dismissal rules on my talk show about education. >> we need to strengthen some of the area where is we can dismiss teachers who are guilty of child abuse or hurting a child in any physical way or any mental way with that child's being in the classroom. >> that's a very significant statement for you in your position to make that. >> well, we do need to find some ways to do it better. and this is both for teachers and for administrators. >> he is working with the commission on teacher credentialing too as he says to tighten up existing laws. you can hear more on my "class action" show on saturday at 9:30. >>> last month the american licorice company recalled some of its red vines black licorice because of lead contamination. all the company's products are includeded in recall. the american licorice company has more information on its website. resources from all over the state are being shuffled tonight to help answer a call for help on the fire lines in northern california. cal fire has started staffing its reserve fire engines and m
previous occasions but then -- i brought up the issue of state dismissal rules on my talk show about education. >> we need to strengthen some of the area where is we can dismiss teachers who are guilty of child abuse or hurting a child in any physical way or any mental way with that child's being in the classroom. >> that's a very significant statement for you in your position to make that. >> well, we do need to find some ways to do it better. and this is both for teachers...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> coming up, a year after fights and paw ralious, can washington get anything done? harry reid will join mefo a live and exclusive interview for what is next in washington. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating waterfowl from all over make this a bird watcher's paradise. so if you missed it earlier this year, come on down. if y
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> coming up, a year after fights and paw ralious, can washington get anything done? harry reid will join mefo a live and exclusive interview for what is next in washington. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to...
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education, infrastructure, innovation. it decimates people on medicare and medicaid. he goes out there and he says, well, here's what we have to do. we need another $2 trillion in tax cuts the next ten years? he proposes a tax cut in addition on to continuing the bush tax cut for people making over a million bucks. they get another $250,000 a year in tax cuts. these are good, patriotic, people man, but they need it like they need another hole in their head. what's he investing? >> two different visions of the country. you and president obama have a record, and this recovery out of a steep recession has been much slower than in past recoveries after recessions. this administration has done a lot between stimulus and health care and financial regulation. you stepped up to the plate and taken some big swings, and yet, recovery is still very, very slow. the argument is why not give somebody who as a real background in business to turn it around? >> take a look at his background in business. when he was in business, how did he save companies by piling debt on them? when he
education, infrastructure, innovation. it decimates people on medicare and medicaid. he goes out there and he says, well, here's what we have to do. we need another $2 trillion in tax cuts the next ten years? he proposes a tax cut in addition on to continuing the bush tax cut for people making over a million bucks. they get another $250,000 a year in tax cuts. these are good, patriotic, people man, but they need it like they need another hole in their head. what's he investing? >> two...
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changes, if they go into effect, will lead to big battles over which children are entitled to special education and other benefits. >>> still ahead as "nightly news" continues, main street usa, tom brokaw in south carolina just days from a big primary. what matters most to the voters there? >>> spectacular new images of the damage to a national icon and the wealthy american who has stepped up and written a check. >>> we are back with more on the presidential race. tom brokaw spent time this week talking with south carolina voters and political leaders about what matters to them these days and who they think is best equipped to deal with the challenges and opportunities in front of all of us. his report from main street usa here tonight, which happens to run right through south carolina. >> what's up with these sorry politicians? >> how will santorum beat obama? >> reporter: south carolina is under siege. and loves it. it's the first republican test in the south and this state has a tradition of picking the eventual republican nominee. >> we want someone as close to our ideology as possible. >>
changes, if they go into effect, will lead to big battles over which children are entitled to special education and other benefits. >>> still ahead as "nightly news" continues, main street usa, tom brokaw in south carolina just days from a big primary. what matters most to the voters there? >>> spectacular new images of the damage to a national icon and the wealthy american who has stepped up and written a check. >>> we are back with more on the presidential...
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educated at tony british schools, now at harvard's kennedy school. scandalizing the family with playboy lifestyle. >> what seems unusual, or at least not the norm is the degree to which he flouted his privilege in perfectly observable ways. >> reporter: corruption is widespread among chinese elites. but never talked about publicly. what may have sealed both fates is an even worse crime in the eyes of party leaders like the president. allegedly wiretapping their phones. >> if half the allegations against the bo family, not just him but his wife as well, prove to be true, it would suggest that corruption goes right up to the top. >> reporter: for the u.s., anything that threatens the succession to china's next leader means trouble. so this is one scandal that the u.s. and china both wish would simply go away. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> we're less than three months now until the start of the olympic summer games in london. today we're learning new details about the intense security measures being used to protect that city and millions of
educated at tony british schools, now at harvard's kennedy school. scandalizing the family with playboy lifestyle. >> what seems unusual, or at least not the norm is the degree to which he flouted his privilege in perfectly observable ways. >> reporter: corruption is widespread among chinese elites. but never talked about publicly. what may have sealed both fates is an even worse crime in the eyes of party leaders like the president. allegedly wiretapping their phones. >> if...
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romney made an education proposal this week that would actually improve the education of poor americans and improve the education of american with disabilities while lowering the cost. if new york city if your child goes to a catholic school and costs two-thirds as much as the public school and they're dramatically more likely to go to college and the same thing with charter schools across the country and this is the fight not over more or less. it's a fight over better or worse and the president has to defend public bureaucracies. >> before you go, you two were chosen for a reason. as much as you love your job and i know you love being governor about the great state of maryland. what advice would you give to governor o'malley? >> raise a lot of money. >> you have to be prepared and you'll spend two or three years on the road. mike warner being came back and ran for the senate. >> are you disappointed about the process? >> no, this has been a brutal, tough process at least since 1800 and it hasn't gotten less brutal and probably shouldn't. if you're not tough enough to get to the presid
romney made an education proposal this week that would actually improve the education of poor americans and improve the education of american with disabilities while lowering the cost. if new york city if your child goes to a catholic school and costs two-thirds as much as the public school and they're dramatically more likely to go to college and the same thing with charter schools across the country and this is the fight not over more or less. it's a fight over better or worse and the...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> this week i sat down with the host of "the colbert report" for a rare, behind the scenes look at the man and the character from his office in new york. stephen colbert, welcome back to "meet the press." >> it is a thrill. i cannot wait to meet the press. bring them in! bring all of the press in. >> let me ask stephen colbert the character -- >> hold on. hello! i'm stephen colbert! go ahead. >> who has the edge in this race right now? >> romney, obviously. did you see him the other night? that guy is on fire. he was on a rocket ride to plausible at this point. did you what up? >> i did. it was a strong debate. >> what was it like? i didn't see it. i don't really watch the news so much. i come in around 6:30 and just say the opposite of whatever rachel maddow says the night before and i'm usually good. >> what does the real stephen think? >> what? >> what does the real stephen think about the race
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> this week i sat down with the host of "the colbert report" for a rare, behind the scenes look at the man and the character from his office in new york. stephen colbert, welcome back to "meet the press." >> it is a thrill. i cannot wait to meet the press. bring them in! bring all of the press in. >> let me ask stephen colbert...
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and prop 38 are on minds of many people that want to shore up funding for education. that's not the only big one that's getting considerable press. >> prop 30 is a great place to begin. there's no question about it. jerry brown's proposal to keep schools fully funded. you go beyond that and there are others. 9th and 15th congressional distric districts. and the 15th where 40-year veteran, liberal icon, pete stark, face as serious challenge from fellow democrat. at the local level, there are a lot of races. a couple of tight ones. race for san jose city council. my goodness. both nail biters here. it could change the way the city council works with the mayor. and in richmond you have a favorite for a lot of people, measure n. that's the one that would add a penny an ounce tax to the cost of soft drinks. lots of money comes in against the american beverage association. >> speaking of funding for the campaign for and against things, that kind of is an indicator of how things might go. >> a few things to think about when we're trying to figure out how things are going to
and prop 38 are on minds of many people that want to shore up funding for education. that's not the only big one that's getting considerable press. >> prop 30 is a great place to begin. there's no question about it. jerry brown's proposal to keep schools fully funded. you go beyond that and there are others. 9th and 15th congressional distric districts. and the 15th where 40-year veteran, liberal icon, pete stark, face as serious challenge from fellow democrat. at the local level, there...
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education. i agree. education is key. particularly the future of our economy. but our training programs right now, we've got 47 of them housed in the federal government, reporting to eight different agencies. overhead is overwhelming. we've got to get those dollars back to the states and go to the workers so they can create their own pathways to get in the training they need for jobs that will really help them. the second area, taxation. we agree, we ought to bring the tax rates down. and i do. both for corporations and for individuals. but in order for us not to lose revenue and have the government run out of money, i also lower deductions and credits and exemptions so that we keep taking in the same money when you also account for growth. the third area, energy. energy is critical. and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened
education. i agree. education is key. particularly the future of our economy. but our training programs right now, we've got 47 of them housed in the federal government, reporting to eight different agencies. overhead is overwhelming. we've got to get those dollars back to the states and go to the workers so they can create their own pathways to get in the training they need for jobs that will really help them. the second area, taxation. we agree, we ought to bring the tax rates down. and i do....